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About: Historic RailPark & Train Museum

Discover the rich legacy of American railroads in an engaging setting when history comes alive at the Historic RailPark & Train Museum. Once a bustling transportation hub with over 20 trains departing daily, the RailPark offers an immersive journey through the golden age of rail travel. Visitors can enjoy guided tours through five beautifully restored train cars, explore an extensive two-story museum filled with artifacts, interactive displays, and a captivating model train exhibit. The experience is both educational and entertaining for the whole family.

Historic RailPark & Train Museum

Wednesday
10:00:00 - 16:00:00
Thursday
10:00:00 - 16:00:00
Friday
10:00:00 - 16:00:00
Saturday
10:00:00 - 16:00:00
Sunday
10:00:00 - 16:00:00
Monday
10:00:00 - 16:00:00
Tuesday
10:00:00 - 16:00:00
Historic RailPark & Train Museum
401 Kentucky Street, 42101, Bowling Green
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